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rocky hills it is a mere shrub two to three feet high, although blooming and 

 bearing fruit abundantly. 



Prunus pumila L. Sand Cherry. — ^Dry open or damp ground often on 

 shores near liuron Mountain Club. Plentiful throughout. 



LllGUMINOSAE 



Trifolium pratense L. Red Clover. — Roadsides, fields a^d in open 

 woods. Plentiful throughout. An escape from cultivation. 



Trifolium repens L- White Clover. — Along roads, in pastures and open 

 woods. Abundant throughout. Individual plants large and vigorous. 



Trifolium hyhridum L. Alsike Clover.— Roadsides, and in waste places 

 of cities and villages throughout. 



Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Yellow Sweet Clover. — Occasional in 

 waste places of cities and villages throughout. 



Melilotus alha Desr. White Sweet Clover. — Occasional along roads and 

 in waste places of cities and villages throughout. 



Medicago sativa L. Alfalfa. — Occasional in waste places about Mar- 

 quette. 



Medicago lupnlina h. Black Medic, Hop Clover. — Frequent in pastures, 

 lawns, and waste places of cities and villages. 



yicia angustifoUa (L.) Reichard. Smaller Common Vetch. — Along rail- 

 roads, in cultivated ground and especially about cities and villages. Plenti- 

 ful throughout. 



Vicia angustifoUa segetalis (Thuillier) Koch. Common Field Vetch. — 

 Noted in one place on .shaded ground near Huron Mountain Club. Appar- 

 ently infrequent. 



Vicia Cracca L. Tufted Vetch. — Along railroads near Marquette. Ap- 

 parently infrequent. 



I.athyrns mariiimits (L.) Bigel. Beach Pea. — Common on and near 

 sandy beach of Lake Superior. Often plentiful near Huron Mountain Club. 



Lathyrus palustris L. Marijh Vetchling. — Damp open places through- 

 out. 



Lathyrus palustris linearifolius Ser. — ^Margins of woods and near base 

 of rocky hills about Marquette. Probably frequent throughout. 



Lathyrus ochroleticus Hook. Cream-colored Vetchling. — Rocky places 

 about the lighthouse in Marquette. Plentiful. Probably to be found through- 

 out. 



LINACEAE 



IJnum usitatissimum L. Common Flax. — Occasional along railroads 

 and about freight yards and depot grounds in- cities and villages throughout. 



OXALIDACEAE 



Oxalis Acetosella L. Common Wood- Sorrel. — In hardwoods often car- 

 peting the ground. Abundant near Pluron Mountain Club. 



Oxalis corniculata L. Lady's Sorrel. — A weed in gardens, lawns and 

 waste places of cities and villages. Scientific name taken from Gray's New 

 Manual of Botany, 7 ed., page 534. 



